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Aaron Wallace, 39, has been in Arizona's mental health system for 20 years. Shown here on May 25, 2021, Wallace sits outside a Tucson boarding house where he lived until June 2021. Photo by Alberto Mariani | AZCIR
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Unsafe housing jeopardizes success of community living for chronically mentally ill

Avatar photo by Amy Silverman October 22, 2021October 22, 2021

Some of the sickest people in Arizona live in some of the worst places, like unlicensed boarding homes considered by many to be a thing of the past.

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